
Divine Intervention Taking Back Sunday
"Divine Intervention" by Taking Back Sunday, released in 2006, is a #Rock song that explores themes of heartbreak, regret, and the struggle for redemption. The lyrics convey a sense of emotional turmoil and longing for connection, featuring dynamic guitar riffs and passionate vocals. Its relatable themes resonate with fans, solidifying the band's place in the emo scene.

[Verse 1]
Despondent, distracted
You're vicious and romantic;
These are a few of my favorite things
All of those flavors and
This is what you choose:
Past the blues, past the blues
And on to something new
[Chorus]
Something real, make it timeless
An act of God and nothing less will be accepted
So if you're calling me out
Then count me out
[Verse 2]
Yeah, we're stubborn and melodramatic
A real class act
You see, I know a few of your favorite things
Five in the morning and all comes out pouring
Love, out the same way in
[Chorus]
Something real, make it timeless
An act of God and nothing less will be accepted
Now if you're calling me out
Then count me out
Despondent, distracted
You're vicious and romantic;
These are a few of my favorite things
All of those flavors and
This is what you choose:
Past the blues, past the blues
And on to something new
[Chorus]
Something real, make it timeless
An act of God and nothing less will be accepted
So if you're calling me out
Then count me out
[Verse 2]
Yeah, we're stubborn and melodramatic
A real class act
You see, I know a few of your favorite things
Five in the morning and all comes out pouring
Love, out the same way in
[Chorus]
Something real, make it timeless
An act of God and nothing less will be accepted
Now if you're calling me out
Then count me out
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